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MTNDEW Posted - 05/29/2012 : 13:13:55
Looking for a little information. Does anyone know of the best or a really good school (college) to go and learn (major in) grounds keeping? I'm talking big time grounds keeping. Major league grounds keeping. Grass, dirt everything involved at major league stadiums. Thanks.
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RACGOFAR Posted - 05/29/2012 : 16:44:03
UGA's Abraham Baldwin College of Agriculture offers a Bachelors in turf management.
peashooter Posted - 05/29/2012 : 15:11:52
When I played in the Florida State League, all of those guys did the grounds for the spring training big league teams. Most of them went to school somewhere in FLA. It's tough to get in on the grounds crew of a place, and it is equally brutal to work your way up to the big time. Try to find a school which has a good relationship with pro teams to help feed you into an organization.
spliter Posted - 05/29/2012 : 14:57:00
ask the ground keepers at ecb. they know their stuff. it's on website

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